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john paul ii is to be beatified. you're watching the beatification mass as the story of his life is read out. in principle, this is now a request to pope benedict xvi to proceed with the beatification. obviously, the pope has been involved very closely for many of this process, a process that has moved with just about remarkable speed. john paul ii died just six years ago and a process that can take centuries and frequently does has been speeded up, the fastest beatification in modern history, the first time a pope is taking the extraordinary step of beatifying his predecessor, a man he knew very well from their long years together at the vatican. you can see the flags there from poland. there are, of course,.countless poll e poles there. there are heads of state, members of the royal families of the world. it is the biggest crowd we have seen at the vatican since the funeral of john paul ii six years ago. he is being recognized as a blessed figure within the church, the third of four steps towards sainthood, a proce
john paul ii is to be beatified. you're watching the beatification mass as the story of his life is read out. in principle, this is now a request to pope benedict xvi to proceed with the beatification. obviously, the pope has been involved very closely for many of this process, a process that has moved with just about remarkable speed. john paul ii died just six years ago and a process that can take centuries and frequently does has been speeded up, the fastest beatification in modern history,...
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anyway, by the end of the war, julia was head over heels in love and paul, well, paul was still on the fence. he feared that they were from very different background, and he dreaded meeting her right-wring father. he worried julia would revert to being a pasadena socialite at the end of the war, and he suggested they return to their peacetime lives and see how they liked each other in civilian clothes. so they returned to the states and they went their separate ways, paul back to washington and julia to california, and she embarked on a mission to win him over. she subscribe today "the washington post" and the new york times, much to her father's horror, so she could read what paul read. she even took up the novels of henry miller which she found rather x-rated but which paul adored. and she took her first cooking lessons so she could make him a homemade meal when he came to visit. after a six months of a long distance relationship, paul allowed his heart to overrule -- his head to overrule his heart, and they were married in september 1946. in 1948, two years later, the child's moved
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going to day for president in a republican primary and with that the political phenomenon known as ron paul becomes a contender in the race to the white house so will the third run be a charm. and in the throes of war once again from an organization that once promised peace so after years of military intervention after the end of the cold war nato is still trying to answer lies. and solitary confinement in the u.s. a form of invisible torture state for the worst of the worst criminals or so you would think well not the truth behind who is really forced to live in those tiny cells. good evening it's friday may thirteenth at eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm laurin lister in your botching r t well you may have seen it ron paul has made it official today he announced he will be running for president in two thousand and twelve and the news was everywhere this is a very different tenor than back in two thousand and eight when he was considered a candidate of the libertarian fringe and the media treated him that way now he's going after the republican nomination now but but he is well known as
going to day for president in a republican primary and with that the political phenomenon known as ron paul becomes a contender in the race to the white house so will the third run be a charm. and in the throes of war once again from an organization that once promised peace so after years of military intervention after the end of the cold war nato is still trying to answer lies. and solitary confinement in the u.s. a form of invisible torture state for the worst of the worst criminals or so you...
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that he created was founder of opus today and the reason this is so important today, when pope john paul was carol, and opus dei means the work of god and this organization he elevated to a-- it's in the church now. he understood everyday people whether they're janitors, journalists or, they can glorify god through their everyday work and it's important, young people understood that, they didn't have to be lofty theologians in order to serve god, many did, but they could serve god in their own life. and american saints, why we don't see many american saints, well, the fact of the matter is, there are actually several american saints, but only two american born, but there are several causes now at the vatican for american saints. take a look at this. well, american catholics in the 1950's, archbishop was the brightest star preaching weekly on his own network tv program and became an international celebrity. and now he died in 1979, declared a saint. >> i believe that, you know, this man had such an impact. we need the patron saint for mass media and so essential today in our lives and thi
that he created was founder of opus today and the reason this is so important today, when pope john paul was carol, and opus dei means the work of god and this organization he elevated to a-- it's in the church now. he understood everyday people whether they're janitors, journalists or, they can glorify god through their everyday work and it's important, young people understood that, they didn't have to be lofty theologians in order to serve god, many did, but they could serve god in their own...
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john paul ii is blessed. [applause] . >> i would like to offer a reading to all of you who, on this happy occasion, have come in such great numbers to rome from all over the world. cardinals, patriarchs of the eastern catholic churches, brother bishops and priests, official delegations, and, ambassadors and civil authorities, consecrated lay men and women and extend that greeting to all who join us by radio and television. today is the second sunday of easter which blessed john paul ii entitled, divine mercy sunday. the date was chosen for today's celebration, because, in god's providence, my predecessor died on the vigil of this feast. today is also the first day of may, mary's month. and the liturgical memorial of st. joseph, the worker. all these elements serve to enrich our prayer. they help us in our pilgrimage through time and space, but, in heaven, a very different celebration is taking place, among the angels and saints. even so, god is of one, and one, too, is christ, the lord, who, like a bridge, jo
john paul ii is blessed. [applause] . >> i would like to offer a reading to all of you who, on this happy occasion, have come in such great numbers to rome from all over the world. cardinals, patriarchs of the eastern catholic churches, brother bishops and priests, official delegations, and, ambassadors and civil authorities, consecrated lay men and women and extend that greeting to all who join us by radio and television. today is the second sunday of easter which blessed john paul ii...
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paul went to work for u.s. ideas, united states information service which was a branch of the state department, and julia continued her cooking lessons. they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who was a painter. anand a founder married to a vey odd russian man, but as paul wrote in his diary that day, jane was just as lazy, hazy, impractical and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their union was short-lived, however, as it also embroiled in a red spice get it in a few years after the war, the euphoria of victory had been replaced by new fears about the spread of communism and cold war. after the fall of china to the reds in 1949, when mao tse tong led the communist and set up the people's republic, an increasing number of officials of truman's administration became convinced that communism posed a real threat to america's security. by the end of 1950, spy fever had gripped the country. by 1953, after three years of unrelenting media coverage, the rosenbergs got the chair, all of this se
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john paul ii never did. and one of the ways he showed his humility, everybody who met him said you became the most important to him when you're with him and recognize i'm going to deal with the god in you, jamie, and eric i'll talk to you next, and that's what is part of what made him a great man. >> the you prayed with him several times, what was it lining. >> in prayer, very intense, no doubt. people called him mistic and he was, father jonathan, reported on off beat sense of humor and liked to play the bad boy, and twinkle in his eye and knew he was pulling your leg. always human, but what a saint, what a saint. >> one step closer. >> yes, exactly. >> father jonathan morris is in rome, earlier this morning told us how he had served pope john paul ii some cake when he should have been desserts when the pontiff was up the sem marry in yonkers, your prediction for the next step for pope john paul ii. >> i think monsignor was right. probably will be a few years and first of all, it's a huge production just to
john paul ii never did. and one of the ways he showed his humility, everybody who met him said you became the most important to him when you're with him and recognize i'm going to deal with the god in you, jamie, and eric i'll talk to you next, and that's what is part of what made him a great man. >> the you prayed with him several times, what was it lining. >> in prayer, very intense, no doubt. people called him mistic and he was, father jonathan, reported on off beat sense of...
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in referring to herself and paul. because, i think, of the enormous debt of gratitude she felt she owed him. >> how did you get interested in this genre? you know, this his to historica? >> oh, that's a good question, you know? i'm from are a war family. my grandfather, james conant, was the president of harvard in the early days of world war ii, and he was appointed by president roosevelt to be one of the men that led the organization of the manhattan project and the development of the bomb. so i grew up in the far east and in cambridge surrounded by wartime scientists and politicians and the men that led the war effort. so i think i got hooked on war stories at an early age, on war movies at an early age. and it just stuck. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> what other books have you written? >> i wrote a book called "tuxedo park," and that was about a group of physicists who congregate inside a secret laboratory in tuxedo park, new york, and began experimenting with radar and, ultimately, they would lead the wartime proj
in referring to herself and paul. because, i think, of the enormous debt of gratitude she felt she owed him. >> how did you get interested in this genre? you know, this his to historica? >> oh, that's a good question, you know? i'm from are a war family. my grandfather, james conant, was the president of harvard in the early days of world war ii, and he was appointed by president roosevelt to be one of the men that led the organization of the manhattan project and the development of...
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the nick of time tonight but there was one man who gave it its all to protect our constitution rand paul even a broken clock is right twice a day and the lone star state is putting their boot down against intrusive act details behind a bill that could jail t.s.a. screeners. you need to know this the backlash against union busting republicans is in full swing that a federal judge in wisconsin struck down scott walker's anti-union bill that was passed in the dead of night with little notice of the public a judge ruled that the way the bill was passed violated the state's open meeting laws by not giving the proper twenty four hour notice for the public to review that bill in her ruling judge marion so he wrote the court must consider the potential damage to public trust and confidence in government if the legislature is not held to the same rules of transparency that it has created for other governmental bodies our form of government depends on citizens trust and confidence in the process by which our elected officials make laws at all levels of government state supreme court will take up t
the nick of time tonight but there was one man who gave it its all to protect our constitution rand paul even a broken clock is right twice a day and the lone star state is putting their boot down against intrusive act details behind a bill that could jail t.s.a. screeners. you need to know this the backlash against union busting republicans is in full swing that a federal judge in wisconsin struck down scott walker's anti-union bill that was passed in the dead of night with little notice of...
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john paul, was a man of god. he had a close relationship with god, and the church is simply recognizing, officially wants everybody in their harries hearts. ♪ people have been pointing out that the fast track to sainthood is one of the more democratic things in an institution that is almost definitively top down. keep in mind the bishops and cardinals chanting "santo subito," now what remains is another miracle and we're waiting for that before john paul backs a saint. >> thanks. we'll have more in a moment. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. but they've never actually been able to do it like this. let's take a look. v-scan from ge healthcare. a pocket sized imaging device that will help change the way doctors see patients. that's better health for more people. but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there. but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then my company p
john paul, was a man of god. he had a close relationship with god, and the church is simply recognizing, officially wants everybody in their harries hearts. ♪ people have been pointing out that the fast track to sainthood is one of the more democratic things in an institution that is almost definitively top down. keep in mind the bishops and cardinals chanting "santo subito," now what remains is another miracle and we're waiting for that before john paul backs a saint. >>...
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the new image of blessed john paul. a photo taken in 1995. sister marie was cured of parkinson's after talking to john paul. typically in landis service today rainout in polish and english peppered with french and english to russian and german and spanish. >>the man who lost his own mother had just nine years old became pope for the youth. >> many say they're more people here that that pope john paul the second funeral and they are in no hurry to leave after the service. some people join in thoughtful reflection and others waiting for a chance to go inside st. peter's and pay homage to the remains of blessed john paul. >> >> he had a special casedays. gaze. >> pope benedict wanted the beatification to move forward with a reasonable pace so on the sixth anniversary of his funeral at st. peter's, please estimate 1.5 million were here this square and the streets leading to over soulful people went back to the site of last night's prayer service to watch the beatification on the big screen. 800 priests went into the square and into the streets to
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ron paul i mean it looks like that but. you know the sad thing about this is we just saw from the survey from c.n.n. last week that ron paul in a general election are the best chance of breaking out brock obama but let me ask you i'm not i want to focus here on on the new understanding the nature of the republican party and its relationship to the conservative movement how did the republican party get so far astray from its own platform what is what is the real source of that corruption to me it seems like people like knowledge easy are the reasons that corruption that we get big government republicans that we get the kind of corruption we've seen in the g.o.p. in the first place so they're comfortable with all the republican caucus addiction that conservatives endured during the george bush here that people like senator rand paul for example are up and they talk about cutting spending for the tea party conservatives should be on the left you have the math to think about the military on the right you have people who want to
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has moved a mountain towards himself ron paul and now officially according to a c.n.n. poll is our best chance of beating president obama he just raised over one million dollars with his money bomb in less than a day and i believe that ron paul is going to be our next president but that's just my opinion joining me now for a full analysis of the debate is our adverse the main contributors take the libretto and luke would ask me who are with me last night for the young americans for liberty debate watching party development goes your take on the debate i thought it was very interesting i mean i love the hypocrisy of how these social conservatives are talking about family values i mean they support torture and war to me it's very much like an axe murderer supporting animal rights and peta doesn't make any sense there's no point of it oh look what i thought was really interesting about last night we're seeing this giant shift go in favor of ron paul and gary johnson and notice herman cain who this guy the pizza me and now all of the sudden he came out he's a respectable ca
has moved a mountain towards himself ron paul and now officially according to a c.n.n. poll is our best chance of beating president obama he just raised over one million dollars with his money bomb in less than a day and i believe that ron paul is going to be our next president but that's just my opinion joining me now for a full analysis of the debate is our adverse the main contributors take the libretto and luke would ask me who are with me last night for the young americans for liberty...
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we did it it's a vessel ron paul is running for president radio's night first joins us to see if the g.o.p. establishment will be as dumb as they were in two thousand and eight to alienate their only hope at a youth base by resisting the constitutional platform of congressman paul we've got a special announcement in exclusive interviews from a look at ask if you're from prodigy from up the larry flynt and fed chairman ben bernanke fellow former e j deliberately joins me for a new segment this one time at boot camp and for our permits and i will be covering don't ask don't tell me more sensitivity training and don't ask me to take my shirt off anymore and i won't tell anyone that you've been watching adam versus the ma'am . at ten am eastern time this morning in new hampshire congressman dr ron paul made it official his campaign is no longer in exploratory mode he is running for the republican nomination for president of the united states he was able to get a double tap on the announcement by first breaking the news in an interview with george stephanopoulos on good morning america th
we did it it's a vessel ron paul is running for president radio's night first joins us to see if the g.o.p. establishment will be as dumb as they were in two thousand and eight to alienate their only hope at a youth base by resisting the constitutional platform of congressman paul we've got a special announcement in exclusive interviews from a look at ask if you're from prodigy from up the larry flynt and fed chairman ben bernanke fellow former e j deliberately joins me for a new segment this...
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they don't want the kind of change paul ryan wants. so, you can call that leadership, but nobody wants to follow, it's not leadership. >> the democrats politically don't want to talk about actual budget cuts because they don't want their voodoo to be done to them. you can argue, i think correctly, that republicans are very -- you know, they're not ready to take heat on taxes, but the democrats aren't ready to take heat on any kind of broad-based taxes or on spending cuts for real. >> actually, that's not true, mike. you know that. a broad-based tax is exactly what the president and democrats proposed. we said let's go back to the same things in place for the clinton administration from the very top -- >> that's not -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> no, no. everybody making over $100,000 -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> that's over $700 billion. that's a big chunk of the money. now look, the bipartisan groups have said you need balance. if you want to come to the table, we have a forum. the vice president's leading some talks. the re
they don't want the kind of change paul ryan wants. so, you can call that leadership, but nobody wants to follow, it's not leadership. >> the democrats politically don't want to talk about actual budget cuts because they don't want their voodoo to be done to them. you can argue, i think correctly, that republicans are very -- you know, they're not ready to take heat on taxes, but the democrats aren't ready to take heat on any kind of broad-based taxes or on spending cuts for real....
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i want to begin, joined by the chairman of the house budget committee, paul ryan. chairman, welcome back to "meet the press." >> hey, good morning, david. nice to be with you. >> i want to get your reaction to the daniels news because he is, in many ways, a kindred spirit on a lot of these fiscal issues, fiscal discipline. he won't be a part of that 2012 conversation as a candidate. a big blow to the party, do you think? >> well, he called me last night and gave me the news about this, so quite frankly, yes, i am disappointed. i think his candidacy would have been a great addition to this race and i think it's unfortunate that he's not going to run. >> what about your own plans? there is a move afoot this morning, one of the big trending stories is whether you might actually join the race with a fiscal discipline message for 2012. will it happen? >> well, look, i've been very clear about this, i'm not running for president. i feel because we are in a big budget debate, i'm in a great position as chairman of the house budget committee to really weigh in on this deba
i want to begin, joined by the chairman of the house budget committee, paul ryan. chairman, welcome back to "meet the press." >> hey, good morning, david. nice to be with you. >> i want to get your reaction to the daniels news because he is, in many ways, a kindred spirit on a lot of these fiscal issues, fiscal discipline. he won't be a part of that 2012 conversation as a candidate. a big blow to the party, do you think? >> well, he called me last night and gave me...
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brother paul decided to become both. he says monks and poets remind us to pay attention to the world around us, to focus on what's essential. >> poetry is the language of the heart, and it's the language of the imagination, and so the mind abides in silence. contemplation is an abiding in silence, and what comes out of silence are words of the heart, words of love. when the heart is really full, the mouth goes silent. >> indeed, many contemplatives say the transcendent is beyond words. brother paul has published three books of his poetry and is working on a fourth. >> the hood -- a hiding place for the head a portable anonymity a refuge from artificial light a cover to make dimness dimmer to make time slow down. >> ideas for his poems usually come to him on long, solitary walks across the monastery's vast stretches of woods and fields. during each walk he writes a haiku, a japanese form of poetry usually three lines, seventeen syllables and set in nature. >> the monastery is a poetic context to begin with, and we live in
brother paul decided to become both. he says monks and poets remind us to pay attention to the world around us, to focus on what's essential. >> poetry is the language of the heart, and it's the language of the imagination, and so the mind abides in silence. contemplation is an abiding in silence, and what comes out of silence are words of the heart, words of love. when the heart is really full, the mouth goes silent. >> indeed, many contemplatives say the transcendent is beyond...
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for president and rand paul for advice for. now. but i see supporter remember that the president is not the legislative branch so although i support ron paul one thousand percent i do want to keep in the back of my mind and i hope others will as well that what we need to do if we want to end this force called the income tax we need to get people who are educated informed have the same philosophical beliefs that we do we need to get them into congress outstanding thanks so much for joining us dave that was radio host author and tax resister they've champion. so who is ron paul and why is he trying to save our country well he was born in one nine hundred thirty five and as a child worked on the family dairy farm that high school he excelled in sports was student council president and met his current wife of fifty four years harold his head of gettysburg college and received a degree in biology before earning his m.d. from duke university working his way through school after his residency he served as a flight surgeon in the air f
for president and rand paul for advice for. now. but i see supporter remember that the president is not the legislative branch so although i support ron paul one thousand percent i do want to keep in the back of my mind and i hope others will as well that what we need to do if we want to end this force called the income tax we need to get people who are educated informed have the same philosophical beliefs that we do we need to get them into congress outstanding thanks so much for joining us...
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paul rightly predicted that his career would probably not recover from it. >> was paul brought before the committee itself or just by the committee investigators? >> he was subjected to a full loyalty inquiry that was the fbi investigating him, the united states information service investigated him, his past, going back 10 years and all of that, but he was not dragged before a senate subcommittee. in the end, even though they thought he was about as liberal as you could get without being a communist, and they thought he was a homosexual, and they accused him of other acts, julia was a wealthy right wing family, and her father was a supporter of nixon and pulled every string in washington, and he was finally cleared. >> what role did paul play in her celebrity? >> that's an interesting question and a complicated question to answer. if you -- if you look at the ark of their relationship, she was really a very insecure, as you put it, unexperienced girl when he met her. she turned herself inside out to become someone he would like and admire and someday love. he became her mentor, educat
paul rightly predicted that his career would probably not recover from it. >> was paul brought before the committee itself or just by the committee investigators? >> he was subjected to a full loyalty inquiry that was the fbi investigating him, the united states information service investigated him, his past, going back 10 years and all of that, but he was not dragged before a senate subcommittee. in the end, even though they thought he was about as liberal as you could get without...
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paul, minnesota. >> we camped out until 4:00 in the morning. then we got in line for about five hours. but it was worth it. >> absolutely. >> reporter: susan labelle came to honor the man who changed her life. >> world peace day in '93 came to denver. and he turned me around and made me look at christ. >> reporter: at mass, this french nun who says john paul cured her parkinson's disease carried a relic of his blood to the alter. igniting memories of that tragic day in 1981 for chicago's cardinal francis george. >> with the relic, you know, his blood was spilled on that piazza. now his blood was here at talter. i just found that overpowering. >> reporter: the proudest people in the crowd were john paul's fellow poles waving their color. pope benedict xvi remembered his predecessor as a rock, restoring christianity as a religion of hope. yet the priesthood still reels from the sex abuse scandal critics accuse john paul for ignore. for father robert gaul and the priests who call themselves the john paul generation, the pope was an inspiration. >>
paul, minnesota. >> we camped out until 4:00 in the morning. then we got in line for about five hours. but it was worth it. >> absolutely. >> reporter: susan labelle came to honor the man who changed her life. >> world peace day in '93 came to denver. and he turned me around and made me look at christ. >> reporter: at mass, this french nun who says john paul cured her parkinson's disease carried a relic of his blood to the alter. igniting memories of that tragic...
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pope john paul ii is now the blessed john paul ii, the former pope now moved a step closer to sainthood in a ceremony that started a couple of hours ago at the vatican and continues right now. we'll take you there live in a moment. >>> also in this country in the south being declared a day of prayer in alabama, a response to that massive damage and loss of life from tornadoes that tore through the south just a few days ago. right now, 339 people are confirmed dead. many more still unaccounted for. crews are digging through the rubble looking for survivors and victims right now. >>> we want to get you back, though, and let's start with the blessing of pope john paul ii, a major undertaking at the vatican and also at rome. a live picture of the ceremony that continues at st. peters basilica this morning. there you see pope benedict beautifying his former pope, a step closer to becoming a saint. hundreds of thousands of people crowded into st. peter's square to witness this blessing. pope john paul is credited with one miracle, the nun he reportedly healed is there, she's a part of this ce
pope john paul ii is now the blessed john paul ii, the former pope now moved a step closer to sainthood in a ceremony that started a couple of hours ago at the vatican and continues right now. we'll take you there live in a moment. >>> also in this country in the south being declared a day of prayer in alabama, a response to that massive damage and loss of life from tornadoes that tore through the south just a few days ago. right now, 339 people are confirmed dead. many more still...
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think paul mwai and's medical plan. medicare plan. >> israel will not return to the indefensible boundaries of 1967. >> the american president discovers his inner irishman, dines with the queen, and wrestles with heavy issues at the g8. >> i am running for president of the united states. >> pawlenty is in, mitch daniels all doubt, on spent discovers new hampshire, and bachmann and palin edged closer. >> i have that fire in my belly. >> we will get back to sarah palin and others in a moment, but first, i want to go look at "politico's" thursday headline. this week, democrat kathy hochul defeated her opponent, republican jane corwin, in the special election for new york's 26th congressional district. this district is a solidly republican, and generally, but does with the key issue was? >> jane corwin supports a budget that essentially ends medicare. >> what do you say to these we need republicans? >> they are going to run these attack ads regret this. this is a time for leaders to be leaders. >> we will hear from paul rya
think paul mwai and's medical plan. medicare plan. >> israel will not return to the indefensible boundaries of 1967. >> the american president discovers his inner irishman, dines with the queen, and wrestles with heavy issues at the g8. >> i am running for president of the united states. >> pawlenty is in, mitch daniels all doubt, on spent discovers new hampshire, and bachmann and palin edged closer. >> i have that fire in my belly. >> we will get back to...
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pope john paul ii is one step away from sainthood. more than a million people jammed the surrounding streets for mass, and now hundreds are filing up to file past the coffin. >> msnbc's chris jansing is live in roam. another good sunday morning to you. i know pope benedict delivered mass. we will get to chris in a moment. we are having a little technical difficulty. i guess we will go to libya, and we will come back to rome for you, and certainly get to more from chris jansing relative to the pope's beatification. >>> a missile strike reportedly killed gadhafi' son as well as three grand children. gadhafi and his wife were allegedly inside that same compound, but they escaped unharmed somehow. here is how a libyan official describes details of the incident. >> they attacked and it resulted in the death of brother, seif al arabs, 29 years old, and three of the leader's grandchildren. the leader himself is in good health. >> let's go live to mike. i have yet to hear confirmation from nato about the deaths. we know the air strike happene
pope john paul ii is one step away from sainthood. more than a million people jammed the surrounding streets for mass, and now hundreds are filing up to file past the coffin. >> msnbc's chris jansing is live in roam. another good sunday morning to you. i know pope benedict delivered mass. we will get to chris in a moment. we are having a little technical difficulty. i guess we will go to libya, and we will come back to rome for you, and certainly get to more from chris jansing relative to...
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later, wade and paul pierce get into it. a double technical. pierce's second so he get ease jected and wade takes advantage. 3 of his 38. heat take the series lead with the victory. and memphis beat oklahoma city in the western semi. those highlights, and bubba watson gave his mother an early mother's day gift in new orleans. >> alan: a celebration of >> alan: a celebration of paul ? oh, hey, charlene. what are you doing ? this is to help me with my online investing. i'm so overwhelmed by jargon and trading tools and data that i need to get as much blood to my brain as possible, just to make sense of it all. touch the ball. whoa ! get sharebuilder from ing direct. >> alan: coming up in half hour at 6:00, in san jose, people opened up their hearts and their wallets for man moe -- most of them didn't know. we have the first reports from fishing boats as the first commercial fishing season for sam gets underway. >> a big celebration in oakland for cinco de mayo. isn't the parade ran along international boulevard and fruit vail avenue and featured
later, wade and paul pierce get into it. a double technical. pierce's second so he get ease jected and wade takes advantage. 3 of his 38. heat take the series lead with the victory. and memphis beat oklahoma city in the western semi. those highlights, and bubba watson gave his mother an early mother's day gift in new orleans. >> alan: a celebration of >> alan: a celebration of paul ? oh, hey, charlene. what are you doing ? this is to help me with my online investing. i'm so...
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ryan. >> and i said paul agrees. the plan can be modified. i would modify it frankly to start much earlier than he does but modify it in a way that moves in the direction he's going and would modify it in a way that people could voluntarily decide. are there things that can be done to improve medicare that they would like to do? when you deal with a program this size and i don't think anybody including paul ryan believes that you come out and say take it or leave it. this is the beginning of a conversation. he and i are on the same side in that conversation. obama is on the op... opposite side of that conversation. that's an important thing to keep in mind. >> schieffer: what you're saying is that the paul ryan plan is not too big a jump. it's too big a jump. you're saying now it's not too radical or too big a jump? >> i think it is a big plan that needs to be worked through with the american people. in that process it will clearly be modified. i think if republicans approach it that way and have a conversation with
ryan. >> and i said paul agrees. the plan can be modified. i would modify it frankly to start much earlier than he does but modify it in a way that moves in the direction he's going and would modify it in a way that people could voluntarily decide. are there things that can be done to improve medicare that they would like to do? when you deal with a program this size and i don't think anybody including paul ryan believes that you come out and say take it or leave it. this is the beginning...
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john paul will be known as blessed. the beatification process was began right after his death in 2005. it was joy us for catholics all around the world and joining me is susan tim one, the executive director for esankellization and family life for the archdiocese of washington. we have millions of people, beautiful ceremonies this morning. >> gorgeous. >> and we have 16 heads of state, 7 prime ministers, five members of europe royal families, this is bigger than just the catholic church. >> i think so. and it is so indicative of the impact that pope john paul ii had in the world. he traveled the ends of earth and he was willing to meet with anyone who was interested in knowing what it is that the church can offer the world. and so i think it's an absolute representation of the way he touched so many people. >> now when i was growing up in catholic church, three miracles were required for sainthood and john paul changed that to two? why was the change made? >> i think because he was someone who felt it was important that
john paul will be known as blessed. the beatification process was began right after his death in 2005. it was joy us for catholics all around the world and joining me is susan tim one, the executive director for esankellization and family life for the archdiocese of washington. we have millions of people, beautiful ceremonies this morning. >> gorgeous. >> and we have 16 heads of state, 7 prime ministers, five members of europe royal families, this is bigger than just the catholic...
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well you have to have a strong leader someone like ron paul in grow up people. you know people who are wealthy but it's. i think that's all we're going to hear from shelly right now but i want to thank you so much for being on our show and talking about ron paul's latest announcement now meanwhile as you heard ron paul was a major military noninterventionist so we go from him to our group arguably the globe's largest interventionist nato the secretary general of the western military alliance needs but the u.s. president today barack obama in washington and he's been on a bit of a speaking tour in the u.s. as well this week now the north atlantic treaty organization has continued plowing forward with missions military missions in the decades after the cold war while continuing to try and explain and find a reason to tray and my horrible friends that means reason to be but its allies continue to enter into wars is nato still trying to find that reason to be take a look. at several decades and wars and leader still the question that's top of mind when it comes to t
well you have to have a strong leader someone like ron paul in grow up people. you know people who are wealthy but it's. i think that's all we're going to hear from shelly right now but i want to thank you so much for being on our show and talking about ron paul's latest announcement now meanwhile as you heard ron paul was a major military noninterventionist so we go from him to our group arguably the globe's largest interventionist nato the secretary general of the western military alliance...
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john paul ii is blessed. >> and with that announcement, pope john paul ii was beatified this morning in front of a million faithful, many of whom were moved to tears. my colleague chris jansing is live in rome. a very good sunday morning. i know the emotions are running very high. at one point the crowd was maintained to maintain the climate of silence and prayer, right? >> reporter: it's unbelievable what happens here. you have people screaming and yelling and waving flags and cheering and, of course, when they unveiled the tapestry, i think it's fair to say they went wild. but when they called for moments of silence, here you have at least probably 300,000 people immediately in the square, and then more than a million throughout the city and you could almost hear a pin drop. and then again when the mass was over, the banners started flying, the flags started flying. it's an extraordinary moment, really, in modern history no one has been beatified faster than john paul and he was someone in 27 years was seen, it's believed by more living people than any other person in human history
john paul ii is blessed. >> and with that announcement, pope john paul ii was beatified this morning in front of a million faithful, many of whom were moved to tears. my colleague chris jansing is live in rome. a very good sunday morning. i know the emotions are running very high. at one point the crowd was maintained to maintain the climate of silence and prayer, right? >> reporter: it's unbelievable what happens here. you have people screaming and yelling and waving flags and...
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pope john paul ii would be beatified on may 1. everyone rushed on to the streets to thank pope benedict. the first polish pope will finally receive one of the vatican's highest honors. still for many poles, this is just the first step. they want him not only to be beatified, but canonized, too. poland has been preparing for the big day ever since. many poles will be traveling to rome. those who can't are praying for him or commemorating him in their own way. a mobile museum has been established to help honor the pontiff. thisruck carring jn paul ii's memorabilia has been touring poland since early april. the poles enjoy looking at what once belonged to him. what he once touched touches them. >> he's being beatified. on may 1, the world will remember the great pope who was polish. there aren't many great poles. i thought a long time about who you could compare him to. the only other pole i could think of is chopin. >> here where everything began, this is the birthplace of john paul ii. it is tucked away if the foothills of the car
pope john paul ii would be beatified on may 1. everyone rushed on to the streets to thank pope benedict. the first polish pope will finally receive one of the vatican's highest honors. still for many poles, this is just the first step. they want him not only to be beatified, but canonized, too. poland has been preparing for the big day ever since. many poles will be traveling to rome. those who can't are praying for him or commemorating him in their own way. a mobile museum has been established...
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you'll recall sainthood now during john paul's funeral mass. most of the evidence around the catholic world suggests that there is a solid block of opinion out there who wants to see john paul made a saint and they want to see it fast. >> you mentioned popular demand, yet there was popular criticism that pope john paul ii didn't do enough involving the priest abuse scandal. so it's interesting that this movement would proceed despite a lot of criticism a lodge the way. >> yeah, that's right. and, of course, the sex abuse crisis would perhaps be the most acute source of criticism, but it's not the only one. there are some catholics that believe john paul's record on image issues, for example, was exemplorate. on the other side, there are some who think he went way too far in this dialogue and embracing individualism. having said that, my sense is most people around the catholic world, if you ask them, are there things john paul did to which you would disagree, they would say yes. if you asked him despite that, do you think he was a holy man? mos
you'll recall sainthood now during john paul's funeral mass. most of the evidence around the catholic world suggests that there is a solid block of opinion out there who wants to see john paul made a saint and they want to see it fast. >> you mentioned popular demand, yet there was popular criticism that pope john paul ii didn't do enough involving the priest abuse scandal. so it's interesting that this movement would proceed despite a lot of criticism a lodge the way. >> yeah,...
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thousands cheered as pope benedict pronounced john paul blessed. the beatification is the fastest in modern times. he is one step closer to saibthood. he need another miracle attributed to him. reports of inex-mickable cures are already pouring in. >> enthusiasm for pope john paul~ii stretched to st. mary's cathedral here in san francisco. we have a report from a well-attended sunday service. >> they came to sunday services with one thing in mind, to celebrate a man on his way to becoming a saint, and while they represented countries from around the world, no one was more proud than those who share the same homeland as pope john paul~ii. >> i love the man for this charismatic values and everything he had to offer to people, how kind and polite and caring he was. >> more than two decade ago the pope's visit to san francisco packed cathedrals and filled the stadium. on the day he was beef at -- beatified in room, the bay area faithful turned out again, celebrating on their own. >> a proclamation by the church of how great passport god -- how great go
thousands cheered as pope benedict pronounced john paul blessed. the beatification is the fastest in modern times. he is one step closer to saibthood. he need another miracle attributed to him. reports of inex-mickable cures are already pouring in. >> enthusiasm for pope john paul~ii stretched to st. mary's cathedral here in san francisco. we have a report from a well-attended sunday service. >> they came to sunday services with one thing in mind, to celebrate a man on his way to...
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reference to paul ryan. there was no reference to paul ryan in that answer. >> then what did you apologize to him about? >> because it was interpreted in a way which was causing trouble, which he doesn't need or deserve and causing the house republicans. >> gingrich today talking about his answer to the question about the ryan plan in the ryan sponsored budget for which he apologized to paul ryan. in a very, very narrow sense, gingrich is right, he did not mention paul ryan by name in his answer. but it's clear from david gregory's followup they're talking about the ryan plan here. listen. >> not what paul ryan is suggesting -- >> i think that's too big a jump. >> and gingrich kept going. he didn't stop and say who is this paul ryan you speak of? by the way, just two days ago, he was practically denying he said anything at all. >> so let me say on the record, any ad which quotes what i said on sunday is a falsehood, because i have said publicly, those words were inaccurate and unfortunate. >> in other words,
reference to paul ryan. there was no reference to paul ryan in that answer. >> then what did you apologize to him about? >> because it was interpreted in a way which was causing trouble, which he doesn't need or deserve and causing the house republicans. >> gingrich today talking about his answer to the question about the ryan plan in the ryan sponsored budget for which he apologized to paul ryan. in a very, very narrow sense, gingrich is right, he did not mention paul ryan by...
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ron paul so what the g.o.p. needs they need they need two things they need one somebody who's platform and whose history as a legislator as a governor. who witnessed that the g.o.p. has set out on abortion on maybe on social issues definitely on the military but then they also need somebody that they can try to around the country for you know the months of the campaign season and say like this is the guy you vote for not because he's themself because he's a republican but you need to get republican voters out not just people who identify with the care but why do you think it is that young people flock to me and he's not a young guy president obama is much younger yes then ron paul but is it because they have grown up with you know with this corporatist government if they've grown up during this recession they've grown up during this war on terror and they're the ones that are really willing to look for something different they're the ones that want to change the most because let's face it things are getting bett
ron paul so what the g.o.p. needs they need they need two things they need one somebody who's platform and whose history as a legislator as a governor. who witnessed that the g.o.p. has set out on abortion on maybe on social issues definitely on the military but then they also need somebody that they can try to around the country for you know the months of the campaign season and say like this is the guy you vote for not because he's themself because he's a republican but you need to get...
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for pope john paul ii. as the faithful descend on rome. >>> and the day after. the official wedding album and a royal escape as the newlyweds make their getaway to a secret royal escape as the newlyweds make their getaway to a secret location. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. again, a mounting death toll from this week's historic tornado outbreak here in the south. rescuers acknowledge time is running out to find survivors. as we come on the air tonight, officials say at least 341 people are dead across seven states, making this the country's second deadliest tornado outbreak ever. thousands of others are injured. the sheer number of people left homeless by this disaster has created what the mayor of tuscaloosa has called a humanitarian crisis. and that has prompted a tremendous response. nbc's john yang joins me now to lead off our coverage. john, folks here are going through an awful lot right now. >> reporter: that's absolutely right, lester. you walk around this city, walk around this state, there are so many different emotions
for pope john paul ii. as the faithful descend on rome. >>> and the day after. the official wedding album and a royal escape as the newlyweds make their getaway to a secret royal escape as the newlyweds make their getaway to a secret location. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. again, a mounting death toll from this week's historic tornado outbreak here in the south. rescuers acknowledge time is running out to find survivors. as we come on the air...
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in rome, jennifer davis, fox news. >> pope john paul, ii came to washington, d.c. in 179 and visited the basilica shrine of the i am make cue late conception in the northeast. he left behind some momentos. as tisha thompson explains, they have an important role to play. >> the bells seem to ring louder as visitors from as far away as the philippines came here to the basilica to celebrate. >> you get to witness a saint -- someone become a saint. >> reporter: pope john paul, ii's journey to sainthood. >> i did see him about 20 feet away. i went on a pilgrim major to rome when i was in high school. >> pope john paul, ii was likely seen in person by any other person in history. >> reporter: at a special mass, church leaders displayed their most precious mementos of the pope. him praying, and a chalice now used for communion. a familiar white hat left behind 32 years ago and protected by glass because church leaders say it's considered a religious relics. the only thing missing, cardinal donald wuhl. he was in rome for the ceremony. >> a lot of us were awake at 4:00 to
in rome, jennifer davis, fox news. >> pope john paul, ii came to washington, d.c. in 179 and visited the basilica shrine of the i am make cue late conception in the northeast. he left behind some momentos. as tisha thompson explains, they have an important role to play. >> the bells seem to ring louder as visitors from as far away as the philippines came here to the basilica to celebrate. >> you get to witness a saint -- someone become a saint. >> reporter: pope john...
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>>> coming up, the beatification of pope john paul ii. how does someone become a roman catholic saint? >>> also, in india, yoga for prisoners. >>> and remembering the holocaust. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. hundreds of thousands gathered for celebrations in rome this weekend as pope john paul ii moves to the final stage before being proclaimed a saint. john paul's beatification comes just six years after his death. it's the fastest on record. the roman catholic church has a complicated and usually very lengthy process for recognizing sainthood. kim lawton has our special report. >> reporter: sain
>>> coming up, the beatification of pope john paul ii. how does someone become a roman catholic saint? >>> also, in india, yoga for prisoners. >>> and remembering the holocaust. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america,...
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ii saint john paul ii even sooner. derrick ward, news 4. >>> another setback for nasa. the new reason the shuttle launch has been delayed once again. darcy? >> reporter: craig, the avon walk for the cure just wrapped up here on the national mall. we're going to hear from one survivor who had a very aggressive form of breast cancer. she was able to beat the odds and participate in the walk, that's coming up. >>> also tonight, seth myers kept the crowd entertained and the donald is not laughing and now taking aim at the comedian. >>> clouds a-plenty out there today but raindrops a-few. how long will this pattern stick >>> the launch of the space shuttle "endeavour" has been delayed again until at least the end of the week now. nasa was hoping to launch the spacecraft tomorrow but technicians are still working to fix a problem with the heater system. mark kelly and the five other astronauts returned to houston. however kelly's wife, wounded congresswoman gabby giffords remains in florida. >>> a teacher from frederick, mar
ii saint john paul ii even sooner. derrick ward, news 4. >>> another setback for nasa. the new reason the shuttle launch has been delayed once again. darcy? >> reporter: craig, the avon walk for the cure just wrapped up here on the national mall. we're going to hear from one survivor who had a very aggressive form of breast cancer. she was able to beat the odds and participate in the walk, that's coming up. >>> also tonight, seth myers kept the crowd entertained and the...
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paul gigot of the "wall street journal." former democratic senator evan bayh, now a fox news contributor. former bush state department official, liz cheney. and fox news political analyst juan williams. well, paul, it was compelling to watch those two leaders in the oval office. president obama trying to minimize the differences, very notably not repeating his call for returning to the 1967 lines. then you had benjamin netanyahu. look at this picture. i don't think i have ever seen a foreign leader lecture an american president in the oval office that way on the history of the jewish state and rejecting the obama peace plan as just unrealistic. >> we both need each other very much so you won't see a total break. neither one can do without the other. prime minister netanyahu felt he was sandbagged. i mean, they told him this two days before, i think. secretary of state clinton called him. and he said well, why are you doing this now? hamas and the palestinians just agreed to a new deal. the negotiations are going nowhere. so
paul gigot of the "wall street journal." former democratic senator evan bayh, now a fox news contributor. former bush state department official, liz cheney. and fox news political analyst juan williams. well, paul, it was compelling to watch those two leaders in the oval office. president obama trying to minimize the differences, very notably not repeating his call for returning to the 1967 lines. then you had benjamin netanyahu. look at this picture. i don't think i have ever seen a...